Nice scenery.
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Demi_morgana
- Chest of Colors

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Nameless
- The Better Choice

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Skrit - some links for you - and not only for you 
Manufacturers
Manor House - repeated for reference. Most excelent and impressive stuff!
Dwarven Forge Ready to use dungeon and corridor sets cast of resin
Hirst Molds Molds helping to make your own terrain
ESLO hand-made terrains
Ziterdes Another manufacturer from Germany
Snapdragon nice prices
Ainsty Resin stuff - lots of.
Model Castles Wanna castle... for a 1000$?
Fenryll they are making not only minis
Miniature Building Authority ready-to-use terrain, popular in the US
Grendel Believe, this is good stuff. it's just that they have crappy pics.
Warscape Modular boards
Hobbyists sites
WARsztat My friend's site witha lot of nice terrains. Gallery is here
Terra Genesis probably the best site about terrain. Lots of tips.
Manufacturers
Manor House - repeated for reference. Most excelent and impressive stuff!
Dwarven Forge Ready to use dungeon and corridor sets cast of resin
Hirst Molds Molds helping to make your own terrain
ESLO hand-made terrains
Ziterdes Another manufacturer from Germany
Snapdragon nice prices
Ainsty Resin stuff - lots of.
Model Castles Wanna castle... for a 1000$?
Fenryll they are making not only minis
Miniature Building Authority ready-to-use terrain, popular in the US
Grendel Believe, this is good stuff. it's just that they have crappy pics.
Warscape Modular boards
Hobbyists sites
WARsztat My friend's site witha lot of nice terrains. Gallery is here
Terra Genesis probably the best site about terrain. Lots of tips.
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Kornel
Thank you kindly for your replies and comments concerning my scenery
Battlefield terrain is something I make when there is not enough time to spend on a mini, but I feel the need to paint something quickly and see the results immediately
Yeah, Demi_morgana, Gildia Najemnikow, right?
How did You find out? Well, after all, spies have their own methods, especially industrial spy-zombies 
Here are some more pics for you.
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Yeah, Demi_morgana, Gildia Najemnikow, right?
Here are some more pics for you.
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dudek111
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Kornel
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Elayne
Hello everyone (didn't find a "Presentation" section on the forum).Nameless wrote:Manorhouse is making one of the best terrains for gaming. Their pricing however... I'm not saying it is not worth it, but spending few thousand euros on a gaming table lies beyond my comprehension
Skrit, I'll post some links later, but you might want to search for Hirst molds, eslo terrain, dwarven forge, ziterdes.
I'm dusting off this old topic because it's the best to present myself.
I'm French, living in Italy, married etc.
I do not paint minis nor do I make dioramas.
What do I do here then ?
Well, I found about you thanks to your ebay auction, and I was impressed with your work (minis).
So I went to your site, looked around, etc etc.
And since I found you guys very nice and always smiling, AND since I saw that you knew about Manorhouse, well, I couldn't not "register".
I know manorhouse first hand, because I found the artist online for a BIG project of mine.
And since I live, let's say, next door, well, we started a collaboration.
It's been a year, now, and I have already my first diorama, a Castle in Ruins (120x80cm):
https://www.mindstalkers.it/team/definitivo-3.jpg
https://www.mindstalkers.it/team/definitivo-5.jpg
https://www.mindstalkers.it/team/definitivo-6.jpg
https://www.mindstalkers.it/team/definitivo-9.jpg
https://www.mindstalkers.it/team/definitivo-2+fig.jpg
https://www.mindstalkers.it/team/definitivo-5+fig.jpg
https://www.mindstalkers.it/team/definitivo-6+fig.jpg
I concur with what Nameless said: Manorhouse is expensive.
It's like a Ferrari, however. And Ferraris are sold around the world.
Now, the diorama you're seeing is, architectic-wise, a pearl, a gem. Better even than most of his past works.
He's currently making the second one I've asked (a Cemetery with Church) which will be fitting also next to the Ruined Castle (for a grand total of 280x80).
Next will be the dungeons.
I'll post pictures when I'll have them, but you'll have to wait some months I guess.
Back to prices: official prices are to scare a little bit would-be buyers (and it works: seeing the prices, you contact the artist knowing already what kind of money you're going to spend). Then of course arrangements can be made, but this way the artist filters out a lot of spam or clients that can't afford his work.
Things can be bought cheaper if you just buy the kits (resin), and then use your time to assemble them and paint.
He made a step by step tutorial on the Ruined Castle (uncompleted, as of now, but with most info still). I'm waiting for him to complete it to translate it in english.
As for me, well, I'm interested in minis because of RPG (D&D). Not the game "D&D minis". Real old school minis from D&D. I guess I should have around 400 painted.
And I've started looking for painted minis (mostly WH armies) for a big project of my own (the same that I buy the dioramas for).
Basically a week-long D&D session with some 8-10 dioramas at the bare minimum, a 1500+ minis painted representing armies, etc.
I'm planning this for the last session of a 20+ year D&d campaign.
Anyway, hi to everyone, and really astounding work!


